Now, would you, yourself, not want to interview the FBI agent just out of curiosity?
So your contention is that Huber and only Huber interviewing someone determines the validity and/or seriousness of the investigation? By that logic should Sessions and only Sessions do all interviews for the DOJ? Does your local DA do every interview or do other members of his/her team do some of them? Asking for a friend.
“So your contention is that Huber and only Huber interviewing someone determines the validity and/or seriousness of the investigation?”
Well, since Huber is held up repeatedly by Q as being the determinant man in all of this, yes. Is it not more impressive when the top dog does a bit of the work himself? I am under the impression that Mueller does some interviewing himself.
Also, it is logical to assume that, since Huber is supposed to have hundreds of people working for him through the DOJ, that when Huber is mentioned, it refers to him or a lieutenant acting on his authority. No sentient person insists that executive heads never delegate authority.
“By that logic should Sessions and only Sessions do all interviews for the DOJ?”
“that logic” refers to an argument I never used. It is doubtful any Attorney General at the DOJ ever actually does investigative work himself, being the overall executive in charge.